About Crystal S.
Crystal S. Wright trained at Georgia State University College of Law. She moved from law school into practice in Georgia, where she remains active in legal circles and community organizations. Her legal education provided a foundation in courtroom procedure and client counseling. She has built a career that includes both professional association work and community service.
Early in her post-law school life she became involved with the Grady Health Foundation Ambassador Force. That role placed her at the intersection of legal work and public health outreach. It also connected her to nonprofit leaders and local health systems. She has carried those community ties into her legal practice and association activity.
Wright maintains memberships in several professional organizations. She is a member of the American Bar Association and the Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce. Since 2023 she has served as Secretary of the Family Law Division of the National Bar Association. That position has her participating in committee work, coordinating meetings, and contributing to the division’s programs. It is a visible role within an established bar organization and speaks to the professional networks she has developed.
Her experience on the Family Law Division’s leadership team signals an engagement with the issues that commonly come before family courts. In that capacity she has worked alongside judges, mediators, and fellow attorneys on educational panels and member initiatives. Those activities underscore an orientation toward family law practice and toward the procedural and policy questions that affect families and courts in Georgia.
Crystal Wright Law is the practice from which she conducts her work. The firm serves clients within Georgia and participates in local civic and business forums. Wright’s practice is complimented by her organizational involvement, which includes regular contact with other lawyers through state and national bar groups. She balances client work with committee assignments and community volunteer commitments.
Her calendar reflects a mix of client meetings, hearings, and association responsibilities. She takes part in continuing legal education activities and contributes to programs organized by the National Bar Association. She practices from Crystal Wright Law, where her current work centers on family law matters and related issues in Georgia.